Australia set target of 511 for South Africa on Day 4, 3rd Test

Australia declared at 303 for five, setting South Africa a humongous target of 511. David Warner led the way with a terrific knock of 145 and was well supported by cameos all the way through.

The second session started with Australian dressing room waiting with bated breath for Warner to bring up his second hundred of the match, it was South Africa who struck an early blow to remove Alex Doolan, whose mistimed hook of a bouncer landed kindly in thepalms of Kyle Abbott at fine leg.

Warner did bring up his hundred a few balls later, joining an elite brand of cricketers to score two hundreds in the same match. Shane Watson, who had played a brilliant cameo down the order in the first innings continued in the same vein in his second outing as well, smashing a couple of huge sixes.

Watson’s big hitting brought back Warner in slog mode and the Australian opener looked impregnable, soon after every Australian batsmen came in with the very intention of smacking the ball out of the park. Michael Clarke fluffed his chance, getting out of the first delivery; mistiming a full toss but Steven Smith slamming three fours of the first three deliveries stands testimony to that.

Warner finally holed out for 145 of the bowling of Kyle Abbott, the only bowler who looked like getting wickets for the hosts. The visitors soon after declared their innings for 303, setting a target of 511.